L.P.Β Hartley (1895β1972), the son of the director of a brickworks, attended Harrow and Balliol College, Oxford, before setting out on a career as a literary critic and writer of short stories. In 1944 he published his first novel,Β The Shrimp and the Anemone, the opening volume of the trilogyΒ Eustace and Hilda. In the spring of 1952, Hartley beganΒ The Go-Between, a novel strongly rooted in his childhood. By October he had already completed the first draft, and the finished product was published in early 1953.Β The Go-BetweenΒ became an immediate critical and popular success and has long been considered Hartleyβs finest book. His many other novels includeΒ Facial Justice, The Hireling,Β andΒ The Love-Adept.
Colm TΓ³ibΓn is the author of six novels, includingΒ The MasterΒ (a novel based on the life of Henry James) andΒ Brooklyn, and two collections of stories,Β Mothers and SonsΒ andΒ The Empty Family. He has been a visiting writer at Stanford, the University of Texas at Austin, and Princeton, and is now Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University.